When I got my Strafe keyboard I mistakenly envisaged being able to browse a repository of possible profiles to download and use instantly - I didn';t think I'd need to create each new profile from Scratch.

I also thought they'd be easier to bind to certain instances - ie games.

When I play Homefront (through Steam), somehow the game and the keyboard communicate, and the keyboard lights up in appropriate colours and action keys are colour -coded throughout, which is excellent, and ideally, how it would be all the time.

I've created a few profiles for a few different games, and haven't yet been able to bind them to the games so that the keyboard switches automatically when I start playing.

It'd be great if there was a repository where I could download profiles other users had created for the games I own.

It'd also be great if there was a simpler and more reliable means of having the keyboard automatically switch between profiles as appropriate.

Unfortunately, you have to do the binding yourself since each pathway is unique for each individual computer/OS. You need to hunt around in each games file folders to find where the .exe is hiding and some are far from intuitive. If you figured out the Steam game, then most others are easier. Steam has a couple of odd steps (drive letter: Steam/Steam apps/Common/(game folders), then you have to find the exe hiding in those for each you wish to bind.